Oh yes, I want to record that too, and I'm going to record the Stonehenge programme.
By the time I got to the Aged Ps they were having an after lunch nap, so I liberated a Fennel & Chilli Handmade Scotch Egg from the Deli and went and sat by the harbour and watched the gulls and turnstones for an hour - gorgeous
Hope you've all had a lovely day too.
((hugs)) to those who need them.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Well, Ma thinks she's been in bed for the past couple of days with a virus (she hasn't - she's fine) and Pa is fine too, but is so incensed by England's cricketing performance, he's threatening to get his bat and go to Oz and help them out, after all, as he said, he couldn't do much worse!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Table set, pudding in the oven, ragu alla Bolognese simmered to perfection, spaghetti pot on the hob, bottle of Australian Merlot open and being tasted (although why we should drink their wine at the moment I don't know )
So if those of you who are feeling hungry would like to go and wash your hands ....
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
had a good time in the garden, raked all the leaves and then OH mowed up the piles. Chops the leaves, saves bending (purportedly) and takes up less room in leaf bin.
I then had to get down on my knees and scrape up the acorns, AGAIN
This afternoon I dug over the rhubarb bed which has largely been ignored (new plants). 3 big clumps of nettles later it is clear and soil is looking quite good, I have popped alot of odd amounts of surplus compost on it during th summer.
Found a half empty bag of daff bulbs so put them in and a pot with small white bulbs with root clumps coming (no idea what they are) so sprinkled them about and poked them in. Should hav a surprise come spring (maybe)
Didn't get anywhere near garden again today, fingers croossed for tomorrow. Went to a great party last night, friends birthday. Saw lots of old faces. Tired today. Have a good eve.
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Oh yes, I want to record that too, and I'm going to record the Stonehenge programme.
By the time I got to the Aged Ps they were having an after lunch nap, so I liberated a Fennel & Chilli Handmade Scotch Egg from the Deli and went and sat by the harbour and watched the gulls and turnstones for an hour - gorgeous
Hope you've all had a lovely day too.
((hugs)) to those who need them.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
My thingbob is all over the place today!
Thank you Dove. Hope your Pa and Ma are well.
Well, Ma thinks she's been in bed for the past couple of days with a virus (she hasn't - she's fine) and Pa is fine too, but is so incensed by England's cricketing performance, he's threatening to get his bat and go to Oz and help them out, after all, as he said, he couldn't do much worse!
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Dove bless them both
Lovely pic & lovely sounding scotch egg
Lily, you been on the pop?
Must be so frustrating.
Table set, pudding in the oven, ragu alla Bolognese simmered to perfection, spaghetti pot on the hob, bottle of Australian Merlot open and being tasted (although why we should drink their wine at the moment I don't know
)
So if those of you who are feeling hungry would like to go and wash your hands ....
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Hiya
had a good time in the garden, raked all the leaves and then OH mowed up the piles. Chops the leaves, saves bending (purportedly) and takes up less room in leaf bin.
I then had to get down on my knees and scrape up the acorns, AGAIN
This afternoon I dug over the rhubarb bed which has largely been ignored (new plants). 3 big clumps of nettles later it is clear and soil is looking quite good, I have popped alot of odd amounts of surplus compost on it during th summer.
Found a half empty bag of daff bulbs so put them in and a pot with small white bulbs with root clumps coming (no idea what they are) so sprinkled them about and poked them in. Should hav a surprise come spring (maybe)
Had a good day
Knitting now so back tomorrow
Gardengirl , hope you find your way here soon
Hello all
I made it here thanks for the link dove, tried all what MrsGarden was saying before I posted but forum would not let me get here, but I am here now
Matty2 the white bulbs could be bluebells
Here is a picture of my bug box I put up yesterday in the back garden